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“
Just
like
her
,
”
said
Diamond
,
who
thought
everything
strange
and
beautiful
must
be
done
by
North
Wind
.
“
So
I
turned
from
the
window
and
opened
the
door
;
and
what
do
you
think
I
saw
?
”
“
A
beautiful
lady
,
”
said
Diamond
.
“
No
—
the
moon
itself
,
as
big
as
a
little
house
,
and
as
round
as
a
ball
,
shining
like
yellow
silver
.
It
stood
on
the
grass
—
down
on
the
very
grass
:
I
could
see
nothing
else
for
the
brightness
of
it
:
And
as
I
stared
and
wondered
,
a
door
opened
in
the
side
of
it
,
near
the
ground
,
and
a
curious
little
old
man
,
with
a
crooked
thing
over
his
shoulder
,
looked
out
,
and
said
:
’
Come
along
,
Nanny
;
my
lady
wants
you
.
We
’
re
come
to
fetch
you
.
”
I
wasn
’
t
a
bit
frightened
.
I
went
up
to
the
beautiful
bright
thing
,
and
the
old
man
held
down
his
hand
,
and
I
took
hold
of
it
,
and
gave
a
jump
,
and
he
gave
me
a
lift
,
and
I
was
inside
the
moon
.
And
what
do
you
think
it
was
like
?
It
was
such
a
pretty
little
house
,
with
blue
windows
and
white
curtains
!
At
one
of
the
windows
sat
a
beautiful
lady
,
with
her
head
leaning
on
her
hand
,
looking
out
.
She
seemed
rather
sad
,
and
I
was
sorry
for
her
,
and
stood
staring
at
her
.
“
'
You
didn
’
t
think
I
had
such
a
beautiful
mistress
as
that
!
’
said
the
queer
little
man
.
'
No
,
indeed
!
’
I
answered
:
'
who
would
have
thought
it
?
’
'
Ah
!
who
indeed
?
But
you
see
you
don
’
t
know
everything
.
’
The
little
man
closed
the
door
,
and
began
to
pull
at
a
rope
which
hung
behind
it
with
a
weight
at
the
end
.
After
he
had
pulled
a
while
,
he
said
—
'
There
,
that
will
do
;
we
’
re
all
right
now
.
’
Then
he
took
me
by
the
hand
and
opened
a
little
trap
in
the
floor
,
and
led
me
down
two
or
three
steps
,
and
I
saw
like
a
great
hole
below
me
.
'
Don
’
t
be
frightened
,
’
said
the
tittle
man
.
'
It
’
s
not
a
hole
.
It
’
s
only
a
window
.
Put
your
face
down
and
look
through
.
’
I
did
as
he
told
me
,
and
there
was
the
garden
and
the
summer
-
house
,
far
away
,
lying
at
the
bottom
of
the
moonlight
.
'
There
!
’
said
the
little
man
;
'
we
’
ve
brought
you
off
!
Do
you
see
the
little
dog
barking
at
us
down
there
in
the
garden
?
’
I
told
him
I
couldn
’
t
see
anything
so
far
.
'
Can
you
see
anything
so
small
and
so
far
off
?
’
I
said
.
'
Bless
you
,
child
!
’
said
the
little
man
;
'
I
could
pick
up
a
needle
out
of
the
grass
if
I
had
only
a
long
enough
arm
.
There
’
s
one
lying
by
the
door
of
the
summer
-
house
now
.
’
I
looked
at
his
eyes
.
They
were
very
small
,
but
so
bright
that
I
think
he
saw
by
the
light
that
went
out
of
them
.
Then
he
took
me
up
,
and
up
again
by
a
little
stair
in
a
corner
of
the
room
,
and
through
another
trapdoor
,
and
there
was
one
great
round
window
above
us
,
and
I
saw
the
blue
sky
and
the
clouds
,
and
such
lots
of
stars
,
all
so
big
and
shining
as
hard
as
ever
they
could
!
”
“
The
little
girl
-
angels
had
been
polishing
them
,
”
said
Diamond
.
“
What
nonsense
you
do
talk
!
”
said
Nanny
.
“
But
my
nonsense
is
just
as
good
as
yours
,
Nanny
.
When
you
have
done
,
I
’
ll
tell
you
my
dream
.
The
stars
are
in
it
—
not
the
moon
,
though
.
She
was
away
somewhere
.
Perhaps
she
was
gone
to
fetch
you
then
.
I
don
’
t
think
that
,
though
,
for
my
dream
was
longer
ago
than
yours
.
She
might
have
been
to
fetch
some
one
else
,
though
;
for
we
can
’
t
fancy
it
’
s
only
us
that
get
such
fine
things
done
for
them
.
But
do
tell
me
what
came
next
.
”